a cloudless azure -
challenge of curing a cold
with natural foods
© gillena cox 2018
With St Patrick's Day just gone [yesterday] guess i'm stll in a green mood. SUNDAY SMILES
Enjoy The Music
Poet's United #395
AND
Recuerda Mi Corazon green
Before you leave see also
Sunday Savvy 76
Sunday Lime 76
18 March 2012
Sundays are always special here at Lunch Break. Today is #76 in the series The Sunday Standard when 5-7-5 haiku is featured. email me post a COMMENT or leave a link to your blog at the linky below
Ah yes.. it's always a good idea to cure the common cold with natural foods. Happy Sunday, Gillena 💖
ReplyDeleteSorry you're not feeling well. The only thing I can offer is: drink lots of liquids and flush out your body. With luck the germs will go too.
ReplyDeletefeed a cold, starve a fever. Wishing you healthy green
ReplyDeleteNo matter what you use, curing a cold is always a challenge. May yours vanish soon!
ReplyDeleteGood advice, thanks Diane.
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A cold has no chance when battled with citrusy goodness (and a warm spirit).
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon, Gillena.
Happy you dropped in Laura
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Thank you very much MMT
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Thank you very much Magaly
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Unique haiku for healing ~ hope you don't have a cold or are over it ~
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I do have the cold, actually, its petering out. Thanks for dropping by Carol
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Well ginger and pepper brewed with a cup of hot tea...that's what we do here :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajani
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I have become a strong believer and user of natural remedies....they do work much better!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Donna
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the dreaded cold.. I have had many a battle with them... feel better soon... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Robert
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The cure is near... :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Björn
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That is likely the best way to cure it. Hope it works!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Sherry
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Tea and symapthy + eucalyptus oil on a lacey linen hanky to mop your fevered brow:)
ReplyDeleteGet well soon.
Thank you very much Rall
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Soon be gone, feed a cold and starve a fever, whisky is a good one to hel
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Julian
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Natural fixes are indeed the best, get well soon Gillena.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Neeraj
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Ah, natural foods definitely will not hurt! Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of juxtaposition here. So true of cloudless blue skies ... they seldom are without earthly tribulations playing out below - though we like to think, blue skies signify that all is perfect. Enjoyed this thoughtful haiku.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Mary
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Thank you for your appreciation Wendy
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"A cloudless azure" can only help the cure. Good stuff!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and the music too! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteZQ
Best to pamper youself for a few days as that always a good remedy! Hope you feel better soon Gillena.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Susan
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Happy yo dropped by ZQ
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Thank you very much Robin
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it will work!
ReplyDeletehope you are much better. :)
Whatever we do Gillena, a cold will run its natural course. That said, there is no harm in pampering ourselves, doing so lifts our spirits, if sometimes only a little.
ReplyDeleteGlad yours is petering out!
Anna :o]
very hot ginger tea with lemon and honey... my treatment of a cold... even if it doesn't cure it, it's soothing going down.
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Adelaide
Thank you Cheong Lee san
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Thank you Anna
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Thank you Adelaide
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I think the right food will help! If you have one, I hope you get well. If you don't, you are a lucky girl....flue and related illnesses have been so bad this year. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Annell
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Neat, as always, Gillena.
ReplyDelete__ Here, we've not seen too many blue skies during these first three weeks of March; Burrrr and Ha-Choooo_!
brighter sun
evaporates my sneezes
the cold melts
Thanks for dropping by and sharing a haiku Magyar
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